MARYEL ADAMS HENDRIX
**** *********** ****, **** **********, MD 20744
H: 240-***-**** C: 240-***-**** ***********@*****.***
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
A high degree of expertise in the following: Law Enforcement, and Investigation. Selected Achievements * Able to coordinate several tasks simultaneously. Committed to implementing quality improvement techniques. Motivated Security Professional, who works efficiently under pressure and makes sound decisions. Exceptional team leader with an outstanding work ethic. Confident and successful at making critical decisions quickly and effectively. Meets security challenges calmly and rationally.
SKILLS
Civil Disturbance training Crime scene processing Detailed report writing Rapid Response Team
Corrections training Investigations Loss prevention
Police personnel training
CERTIFICATIONS
Police Issued Glock 17 and 19/ Police Science Certification/ Abs Paton/ Certified Training Officer/ CPR and First Aid/Special Drug Unit / Dispatch Station/Radar Detail/Presidential Detail/
WORK HISTORY
MELWOOD COMMUNITY SERVICES
Home Care Agent Upper Marlboro, Maryland November 2007 – December 2010
Aid patients physically and mentally with their everyday duties
Ensure that patients take their medications on time, assist clients with clothing, showering, and feeding, and provide care to those who are disabled.
Managing home care documents, which includes nutrition and personal actions, assisting patients with physiotherapy workouts, administering medication based on doctor’s advice, aiding with patient food and getting fed, conducting basic housekeeping functions, working with mobility professionals to ensure the patient receives support in finding in and out of the vehicle and delivering regular reports to the caseworker.
DC METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT (RETIRED)
Police Officer Washington, DC May 1989 - May 2014
Duties included patrolling the neighborhoods and business districts of Washington D.C. to prevent and deter crime.
Facilitated arrests and issued fines when necessary.
Provided traffic enforcement with the use of radar detecting devices
As a role model: Counseled city residents and youth organizations.
Assisted trainees with their on-the-job training.
Team Member of an elite drug enforcement unit
Participated on the U.S. Presidential Detail
DC DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Correctional Officer Washington, D.C. February 1986 - April 1989
Correctional Officer duties included being responsible for enforcing the rules and maintaining routines at the Correctional facility.
Duties also included inspecting jail cells according to security protocols and safety codes provided by the facility.
Supervise inmates during meals and recreational time.
Diffuse conflicts between inmates to help preserve peace and order.
EDUCATION
Washington, D.C. 1981
Anacostia High School Curriculum
REFERENCES
References Available upon request